Clarke Paulus

Major Clarke Paulus was a United States Marine Corp officer who was briefly in charge of Camp Whitehorse. Paulus was an active duty officer, who had volunteered for service in Iraq just one month after his marriage. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune Paulus was about 35 years old. The troops he commanded at Camp Whitehorse were all reservists. Several hundred POWs passed through Camp Whitehorse. One of them, Nagem Hatab, died on or around J... more

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